نتایج جستجو برای: equisetum

تعداد نتایج: 429  

Journal: :Chemistry of Natural Compounds 1975

2015
Deepak Pant Virbala Sharma Pooja Singh

Current research highlights the use of aquatic macrophyte Equisetum diffusum (Himalayan horsetail) for lead detoxification. This plant species can grow in waste cathode ray tube (CRT) powder and absorbs its Pb. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) analysis of plant ash shows that 68 mg/kg lead concentration in the untreated plant was improved to 7600 mg/kg in CRT powder after 90 days. The role...

Journal: :Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift 1896

2009
N Chauhan

A floristic survey of ethnomedicinal plants was conducted at Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh to assess the potentiality of plant resources. The study revealed that 15 plant species belonging to 13 families are used as anti-urolithiatic agents in local remedies. The information on medicinal uses is based on the exhaustive interviews with local healers and herbalists, practicing tradition...

2017
Jasbir Kour Md Niamat Ali Hilal Ahmad Ganaie Nahida Tabassum

In the present study, we evaluated the potential of the plant E. arvense against the cytotoxic and mutagenic effects induced by cyclophosphamide (chemotherapeutic agent) in the bone marrow cells of mice using the Chromosome assay (CA) and Mitotic index (MI) in vivo as the biomarkers. The study was performed following 3 protocols: pre-treatment, simultaneous treatment and post-treatment with the...

2014
Sakineh Mollaei Darabi Yahya Kooch Seyed Mohsen Hosseini

The effects of soil pedoturbation (i.e., pit and mound microtopography, PM) on development of herbaceous plant species and woody species regeneration were examined in a temperate beech forest (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) in northern Iran. We recorded the vegetation in 20 pairs of disturbed and adjacent undisturbed plots and established a chronosequence of PM ages to study the effect of time since ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Patrick Haggard Valerian Chambon

Patrick Haggard1 and Valerian Chambon1,2 in a nearly complete overthrow of the seedless vascular plants, which once dominated the planet. The modern‐day descendants of these giants, still dependent on water for half of their life cycle, are almost exclusively confined to swampy or tropical habitats. Equisetum, with their highly proliferative and resilient rhizomes, are more versatile than many ...

Journal: :Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift 1896

Journal: :American Fern Journal 1922

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